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THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 192»
Mr. Halt lw>-Megry H all. I ta lla r ;
résidant, w «i a Hprlngfleld visitor
last weekend
Donna Woman «In Town — Mrs.
A Retel ot
a business visitor I d Ralph Brick ley of Donna visited In
Hprlngfleld for a short time Monday.
Monday morning.
Vida M an In T ow n
Vida
was
Hprlngfleld
F
Frana Anderson III— Frank Ander­
son, son of Mr. and Mra. bum Ander­
son, Is reported to be quite 111 at his <
home ^ere
Bank
Mr. and Mra
V estilr visited In
for R. A Prlnroaky of W
Hprlngfleld Monday.
H a ra From Signal -C u rila N ew m an
of Signal visited In Hprlngfteld
a rhort lim e Monday.
M rs. R rb h an at P o rtland — M ra
W.
W e s tfir People H e r
Being R e p a in te d — T h e a lte r-
lor of the F irst National Rank la be­
ing repainted thia week by W illiam
Vasby. local painter.
Qo e Io Reedport — W illis Kertseh
V is it R e la tiv e s — M r and Mra. bum
left Wednesday on u business trip to Anderson spent Sunday visiting at the
Ihe Reitsport vicinity.
home of Mra Anderson's father, A.
PA
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
The Brelteobush and Minto forest
roads above Detroit will remain closed
until the latter part of June, probably.
i Rebhuu well! Io Portland Tuesday
morning lo allen ii the Rote Festival.
" Deer In western bane county are
a
•
C resw ell M sn Here M O. Viles of Kepner. north of Hprlngfleld.
becoming quite tame and are appear-
Camp Cre It Man In Town— Marlon
Chase of C iu iio Creek was a visitor Creswell was a business visitor In
Cushmans Have 'S e n — A son was ln,t 00 **” highway at several places.
In Hprlngfleld Monday.
Hprlngfleld Wednesday.
born Bunday to Mr. and Mra. J. H. ,
Construction of a modem banking
Frank Pape In - F r a n k
Page of
Miss Gray H s r s -M la a Veda O rsy ^ ''-h m an of Hprlngfleld at the Pacific
W alterv llle was a Hprlngfleld visitor of Thurston was a business vlaltor In j Christian hospital.
Tuesday
morning.
Stevens at N e w p o rt
, town Wednesday.
Mr
mid M r*
H a rris b u rg
M sn
California
In
W illia m
Hper-
V ’elby Htevetia are spending the week
len of Harrisburg was In Hprlngfleld
on a vacation ill Newport
for medical treatm ent Wednesday.
Cans Brothers In— John and Josh
Here From Thurston Frank Rennie
Cane, Low ell ranchers, were business Thurston resident, spent Wednesday
vlsttora In Hprlngfleld Monday.
In Hprlngfleld attending to buslneaa
matters.
Here From Bridge Charles H uff
of
Bridge.
Coos
county,
passed
Mrs. Lambert III— Mrs, W A. Lam ­
through Hprlngfleld Tuesday morn­ bert Is reported Io be seriously III m
ing enroute Io Redmond
the Kugevie hospital, where she has
been for some tim e.
Hera From Thurston— A W . W e a ­
ver of Thurston was among the out
Hero From
W altervllle— M r. and
of town visitors In Hprlngfleld on Mrs. Henry Jacobs of W allervllte
were business visitors In Hprlngfleld
Monday.
Monday.
M r.
P la tt
H e e re
r. —
-
George
G eorge H
Flatt,
a lt,
_
Thurston resident, spent Monday at
To Visit H - r e — Charles Thompson
tending
to
business
mutters
In of Bend Is expected at Hprlngfleld
Hprlngfleld.
this week-end to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Tyson.
Mrs.
M rs. V a n V alsati at H o s p lta l-
A It Van Valsali was taken Io thg
A t S p rin g fie ld H o t o l - H . Spence o f
Northwest hoapltal at Eugene Mon- Alsea, Fred Ruch of Portland, and A.
day night for medical treatm ent.
H. Gregg of Eugene were registered
_
.
. . « t the Hprlngfleld hotel Tuesday.
Turners O# to Oats» Crook — M r.
and Mrs O H Turner spent Sunday
H . r . From L .s b u rg M . i Oreen of
on a trip to Oates Creek on the Me- I.eahurg. who has the hauling con-
Kenste river.
1 tract for the new Eugene power pro-
Jet there, was a business visitor In
"Go on Fishing T rtp — E. C. Stuart
Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
and Clarence Alford of W endllng
_
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u
sp m t Tuesday on a fishing trip up
F arn h a m s Going to S alam — M r. and
the M rK ensle river.
Mrs. D B Farnham left this week
for Salem, where they w ill remain for
Goes to Los Angsloe—-F. B Dillard
some time while M r. Farnham un-
of Goshen left Tuesday for Los An­
dergoea medical treatm ent.
geles where he w ill visit with his
Back From Hospital—C. C. Wilson.
sister.
an employee of the Booth-Kelly com.
Has Tonsils Removed— The small pany. returned to his home Wednes-
son of Mr. and Mrs M arshall Beason
sRto,"of*Kiamath” Ffclla. h'.'d hi."tonM U day tr° m ,h * »’a- " ‘ <* Chr‘ ,,1‘ ,‘ h° ' P*-
tai. where he was for some tim e for
removed at the office of a local phy­
medical treatm ent.
sician Tuesday.
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M rs. Spores In Tow n— Mrs. George
W.
Kennelt
returned
Sunday
from
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s.
Spores, teacher of the Stafford school
Marashfleld where he apent a week
was In Springfield Tuesday morning
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,
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conduettng »
a Pale
sale for
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The Stafford school held a picnic ,'on'luc,ln<
ror the
lhe * Matson
celebrating Ihe last day of school c*o ,*,,n *
Tuesday afternoon.
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Editor Her« -
B< h Z l ‘ new editor o T t h e
People
Hero— Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Bailey of Crescent City,
* # H f°rnla, vlalled In Hprlngflold last
week-end
**
Springfield
Hotel Dr. W . A.
" f Maupin, Mra, Jean Weay of
Prineville, and Melvin M Ford of
Crow are registered this week at the
Hprlngfleld hole).
V is itin g
at
Lowell—'Mra. Kate
Rurm etle left Friday for Lowell;
where ahe w ill vlalt for some time
with her son. Charles Walsh, and his
fam ily.
Medford People Here— M r and Mra
Jay W alker of Medford are spending
B f ,.w
hprp r|g )t|n <
o f y r W alker-*« brother
thp home
Fred
Here From Wasco— Mr. and Mrs
Ed Loull and son H arley of Waaco
spent the latter part of the week In
house at a.coat of »30,000 w ill be un
dertaken by the Bank of Lakeview.
Lake county.
Several clips of Baker county wool
have been sold to the Oregon City
woolen mills at prices ranging from
32 to 35 cents a pound.
The Gleason Lumber company re
ports the sale of Its sawmill near
Sweet Home to parties who will con­
tinue to operate the mill.
Motorists on the Roosevelt highway
recently witnessed a rare sight. A
band ot 20 elk were feeding a few
yards from the road at Hunters Head.
Financially embarrassed
ot tlmbermen to pay their
Klamath county court has
-road work and the cruising
by failure
taxes, the
suspended
of timber.
Guard Sawyers, veteran hunter an)
trapper of Elkton, has brought Into
Roseburg the pelt of bis 100th cougar.
It measured nine feet from tip to tip.
Sale by the forest service of 13.853,-
000 board feet of timber, mostly yellow
B prln)rf, . M
w lth fr|pn<JlI.
pine, In the Deschutes forest to the
Hhelvln-Htxon company has been ap­
V laltor From Yachoto— Miss Effie , proved.
W illiam son of Yachats. Lincoln county
In sharp contrast with conditions In
vts.ted Jn
tbs Harney basin, residents In the
w|(h
country depending for wstsr on Steens
To V isit In South— The Misses A lta , mountain will have all they can take
and Blanche Manning left Monday for care of.
De Rider. Louisiana, where they w ill
v ,,lt w ,,h '’«•»lives for two months.
Boy Cuts Finger— The small son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Steele cut his finger
quite badly with an axe while at play
Monday
The wound . . . sewed up
' hP ° fflCP ° f ‘ ,O° * 1 ph7Blc,aB-
Plans tor the establishment of a
Tule Lake hay growers’ association,
a cooperative marketing organisation,
are being discussed by Tule Lake
homesteaders.
The business section of Corvallis
ha,
on a new
through the removal of telephone and
Visiting W ith Pikas Rev. and Mrs
* ,«f , r i <' 1*8ht P^'es. which have been
c . J. Pike have as th eir guests this | placed ln the alleya-
Unless preventive steps are taken at
“ "1 " " " » e r
tt„d brother, M r. and Mrs. H . A. M ille r once the weed problem will seriously
and Earl M ille r of IMdsbury, Alberto. menace .Malheur farms. A car of col
an« iltt
cium cholrate has been ordered for
Cangd
| spray by the county agent.
Sl° na ReP»'n t,d
alfn a on M ll, R, reet
T h « C ity L im it
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were taken down and repainted this
week by Kenneth Olle, chief of police,
A fire that burned the farm houst
on
W af(, turkey fann
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dlers- Home ln Douglas county also
destroyed thre« large incubators, 70o
I R .tu rn e From Salem— Hobart W ll- O lle Btao * radpd M il> «treet and F ifth , eggs and 160 baby turka.
A rth u r " ° B aon of M ayor and M r" C’ °
Monday morBln«-
Two of the hotels of Tillamook have
Oregon W1,aon’ returB* d «° hl* hom* her’
Emery at Camp C r a o k -D r . N W. a*r’* <iy ^ Pn exh‘ u- ted \
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Wednesday
Dolly Emerald, slopped In Spring-
'
field Tuesday enroute to his home at
ro' *’r **
visiting with his t i ' - . , » snem Stindev . i . ih i . . —
«.<
tlons made by delegates to the annual
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r.tni ry spent Sunday visiting with h is 1
or • * ', «Ta
»7»-
brother-in-law,
John
Rossman,
at convention of Neighbors of Wood
craft to be held on June IS.
Medford. Mr. Brhnenl w ill spend the
Mrs. Male at Portland— Mra. M M. ('» n'P Creek.
Mrs Em ery went to
Officials of the Pendleton Woolen
working
on
the
Medford
Male
It
at
Portland
thia
week
visiting
Eugene
Sunday
to
attend
the
Unlver-
summer
.Mills announce that on July 1 they
with her daughter. Mlae Grace Male
a ,,7 of <>r«Fon baccalaureate service.
News.
will take up 230,000 ln first morigag<-
’
N Dow n From W e n d lln g — Ray B a ker
u
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, ..
bonds sold to local people at the time
A n d e rs ,
at • P o rtla n d -M r . and of Wen<1|)n(f W8B ,
vl„ltor
. n
a * “I f
of construction of the mills.
M rs A A. Anderson and children. gpr |n f f ,e|4
yesterday.
m o v ln r this
°v /" *
hT '
Betty and Arley, left Wednesday for
moving this week from their apart-
Sheep shearing around Harrisburg
Pertland where they w ill spend two
Goes to Washington— Mrs.
H . E men* over th« Southern Faclfic depot is well along and a part of the new
days attending Ibe Rose F a rn lra l and
Maxey left Tuesday for Olympia.
,o a house owned by W illia m Clark a’ crop is sold. The prevailing price has
Washington, where she w ill spend the 921
street,
been around 36 cents. Very little con­
locking a fte r business matters.
tracting wag done this year.
rem ainder of the month visiting at
Corvallis People H -r e Mr. and
Undergoes Operation— Mrs. F. Rose the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Plans for the construction of a five-
Mrs. W illiam Darling and daughter, story hotel in conjunction with the
berry, of Tillam ook, who has been g h . Turner,
Alice, of C o rv allis spent the week-end new Oregon Bank building at Klamath
visiting with friends ln Hprlngfleld,
Visiting at Marshfield— Mrs. M arlon in Hprlngfleld visiting at the home of
for si vernl weeks, underwent a major
Falls were made public by N. E. Berry,
operation a t the Pacific Christian Adams left Wednesday
for Marsh-
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Peterson. Mrs. prominent Washington business man
hospital at Eugene Monday.
field where she w ill spend a few days Peterson Is Mrs. Darling's sister.
The Salem city council, by .. vet.
visiting at the home of h r r sister.
of 6 to 3, approved an ordinance grant
To Attend Summer School — Miss Mrs. Clifton Phelps. She w ill return
A vitt at Portland— John A vltt. pro-
Ing (o the Southern Pacific Transport
Hazel Murphy, who taught last year Monday.
prletor of the Springfield Laundry,
company an exclusive franchise of the
In the Brattuln school, w ill leave next
spent the week-end on a business trip
streets for bus service for ten years.
Ida
Cox
H
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s
Ida
Cox.
who
p
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innd.
M
ra.
A
vitt
and
BOn
John
week for Ashland where she w ill at­
W ith only 238 votes cast out of a
tend Ihe summer session of Ihe OrA has been attending Ihe Oregon Nor- J r. wpn, „„ far „„ Jeffpr8oni whrrc
gon normal school. Miss Murphy w ill
school at Monmouth this year, 1s jhc-y visited with relatives over the registration of 1116 the voters of As­
toria have decided to issue bonds to
Is Springfield visiting with her par­ week-end.
leach In Eugene next year.
the amount of $97,500 to pay outstand­
ent», Mr. and Mrs. George Cox. She
G illette on Vacation— M r. and Mra. will return to Monmouth In a few days.
University Man Here— J. K. Horner ing warrants. The vote was 153 yes,
H u rry G illette and fam ily are spend­
head of the department of public 85 no.
ing the week on a trip to Portland and
„
.
vie nlty. attending the Rose Festival
and visiting with friends.
C. A.
Eastman Is clerking In Sneed's gro­
cery during Mr. Gillette's absence.
afte r
a em
To A tte n d S u m m er School — Mis»
f hrystal Brvan Hnd Miss Thelm a
'
Sweeney went to Monmouth Tuesday
to make arrangements for attending
the summer session o7 the Oregon
' Norm al school. Both women taught
Paisley Woman Here— Mra. Maggie In the Springfield schools this yenr.
Holden of Paisley. latke county, w as'
.
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At
Elite
H o ts — L. O. Leach, of
a visitor In Springfield for a t i m e ' ......................
Monday. Mrs Holden w ill be one of Portland; M uri McCarQiy. of Sentile
the Paisley delegates at the coming , W ashmgton; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
convention of the Neighbors of Wood- H u n ‘ - n r
L Vn" CleB<>
craft here She is now visiting with 11 l ’r 't’p' n,,<1 J W
b1‘ ‘'‘"> "« ‘“ ’<1
friends at C re.w e ll.
I w,,h thp ’ TB>'«rsal Tent shows now
[showing In Springfield; W , Messln-
Coffelte
Move to
Prineville— Mr. ger, R. Dillm an. J J. Lewis, H. L tw is,
nnd Mrs. Coffelt and fam ily, who ! and J. H. M lllt r of Portland; and Hen-
have lived In the Springfield vicinity
for the past several years, have
moved to Prineville, where they have
purchased a ranch. M r. Coffelt hns
been on the ranch for several months
and Mrs. C offelt nnd the children
moved to Prineville Tuesday.
Visiting
at Ashland— Mrs. Dallas
Murphy1 nnd her brother James M il-
chell left Tuesday for Ashland where
they w ill vis it w ith th eir parents for
a few days. They w er« accompanied
as fnr as Grants Pnsa by Miss Clara
Jones, who w ill visit there w ith M r.
and Mrs. Rulland Mualcr, form erly
Springfield residents.
speakln^ at the University of Oregon,
was a business visitor in Springfield
Tuesday afternoon.
M r. Horner Is
working for a Eugene real estate
company this summer.
George Temple Thompson, 78. a real
dent of The Dallea for the last 16
years and at one time a colonel of the
eastern Oregon regiment of the na-
tional guard, died at The Dallea re­
cently.
W righ t at Portland— W C. W righ t
made a business trip to Portland
Tuesday. Mra. S. C. W rig h t went to
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Portland laat week-enn to attend the
roR(> ghow an<J
to visit w ith her
.laughter,
daughter, Mrs. J. M. W alker, at
Donald Melzer. two years old, was
crushed to death under the wheel» of
an automobile backing out of a garage
ln Marshfield. The child tried to jump
on the fender of a car driven by Lester
Rhodes.
M ilw a u k e e
KOKE WILL SUPERVISE
FEDERAL CENSUS TAKING
r.v Franchfleld and'son of Joseph were
J. K. Koke, of Eugene, has been
registered this week at the Elite
recommended by the Oregon congress
hotel.
men for census supervisor of the nine
Visiting
W ith
Hamlin»— M r. and counties comprising the Southwestern
Mrs. E. E. Richards of Portland are Oregon district, according to tele­
i visiting In Hprlngfleld for h few grams received by the Lane County
Mr.
dnvs with Mrs. Richard's brother and Republican Central Committee.
supported for the
, sister-in-law, M r. and Mrs. F. B. Koke has been
Iliim lln
Mrs. Richards Is a teacher position by the committee.
He w ill hnve charge of the census
In the Portland public schools and ob-
talned the degree of bachelor of enumerators when the federal census
science In education at the recent ls taken this fall. Headquarters for
commencement of the University of the district, which Includes every '
Oregon.
M r. and Mra. Ham lin nnd county from Lincoln and Linn counties
.M r. nnd Mrs. Rlchnrda attended the south and west of the Cascades w ill
lom m encem cut exercise» In Eugene. be at Eugene.
Commercial fishing on the Colum­
bia river for Ihe first month of the
season has shown a considerable in­
crease In returns as compared with
May of 1928, according to packing
companies.
A far-reaching program for beautt-
tying the highways of Lane county, ln-
eluding cleuning up adjacent districts,
eradicating unsightly billboards and
ncouraglng beautiful plantings, la be­
ing undertaken by the Eugene Garden
club.
In anticipation ot a dry year and
consequent hay shortage on their own
ranches, Lawen stockmen have pur­
chased about all the loose hay that
«Hl be grown In the Voltage district,
paying generally 25 a ton standing ln
the f'®id-
ANNUAL ROSE SHOW
WATER NOW COMING
IS FRIDAY EVENING
FROM ALL SIX WELLS;
Continued from Page 1
TEST SHOWS PURITY
form on A street, proceeding south on
Fourth street to Main, and then east
on Main street to Seventh and north
on Seventh to A. Mae Eetta Moon
and Roscoe Cole, who were chosen by
popular vote from the honor students
of the first four grades, w ill reign
as king and queen of the parade
T heir attendants w ill be M uriel T y ­
son, Louisa Cowden. Roberta Putman,
Sadie Gott, Ethel Oott, Dale Robert,
son. Frank Stuart, Peter Chase, and
Bobby Pollard. Barbara Barn ell was
supposed to be one of the queen's a t­
tendants, but was not able to be pre­
sent for the occasion.
The order of march Includes the
following sections: 1. T ra ffic officer
to d e a r the way. 2. King, qneen and
attendants, under direction of Mrs
Brattaln and Mrs. D. O. Fisher. 3.
Industrial and general floats. Mrs
Barnell. 1 Bicycles and roller skates,
Mrs. Mcl-agan. 5. Doll haggles and
habv buggies. Mrs. W ll! W rig h t
8. Toy vehicles, Mrs. Rodenbough and
fir s Thatcher.
7. Health Day spe­
cialties, Interm ediate grade teachers.
8 Individual entries, Mrs Edwards.
9. N. O. W d rill team. Mrs. Eggt-
mann.
10. Peta, Mrs. Dlbblee.
n.
Comedians. Mrs. .Montensen. 12. May
Pole dance, Mrs. Roberts, at corner
of F ifth and Main an In front of Rose
and A rt display building.
First and second prizes w ill be given
for the most clever costume« In the
parade, and each child entering w ill
receive an Ice cream cone. A ll child­
ren entering must be dressed In
eosQune.
The Springfield band w ill play dur­
ing the parade and w ill a ’so give a
concert on M ala street near the Com-
mersial StAte hank. The Odd Fellows
band from Eugene w ill also be present
to take part In the parade.
L tg len ta Elect Delegatee
Three delegates w ill be chose« to
represent the SpringfleM post of the
American Legion at the annual state
convention which w ill he held at
Salem August 8. 9. and 10. at the
next meeting of the post June 21, It
was announced by J. M. Larson, local
commander. The Legion voted to as­
sist the Neighbors of W oodcraft in
the biennial convention of the order
to be held here next week, putting
up a banner of welcome across the
xtraeL and aiding in other ways.
WHY
W at<r Is now being pumped from
all six of the wells a t the pUnt. and
la pouring from them Into the. resee-
volr at the rate of 300 gallons a
m ínate. But this la only about half
enough to supply the.town when most
of the people are Irrigating lawns and
gardens, and the remainder Is being
taken from the W illam ette river ss
formerly.
Later In th& year, after
most of thte Irrig ating 1« done, It may
he possible to use well water alone.
A new air compressor «van recently
Installed at the plant for the pumps,
and new pipe lines from each of the
wells.
T h e Springfield water coming from
the river was tested last week by the
state board of health and also by the
departm ent of bacteriology of the
Oregon State Agricultural college and
was found to lv- free from all harmful
bacteria. The water which comes
from the wells makes the city water
colder and w ill siso give It a bettor
taste than the riv e r water by itself in
the summer tima.
M any T o u ris ts
Pass
The tourist season along the Paci­
fic highway is well under «ray, ac­
cording to W. H James of the E u gea»
Springfield auto camp, who was In
town for a short time Monday morn.
Ing. The auto ram p is nearly filled
w ith tourists every n ig h t M r. James
said. Sunday morning he kept count
and found that more than 10 core
passed his station In a half an hoar.
FO R 8 A L £ —“Strawberries. Pick theta
yourself $1 per crate; picked 81.50.
Phone 31-F-14 N. G M cB haney.
Estate of Janies Franklin Powers.
Deceased.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice Is hereby given that M ar­
garet Frances Powers ban filed in the
office of the Qounty Clerk in and for
Lane County, Oregon, her final report
as executrix of the last wrlll and testa­
ment of James Franklin Poirera,
deceased, and that ten o'clock in the
forenoon of Monday, the loth day ot
July, i929, at the courtroom thereof
ln Eugene, Oregon, have been fixed
by the County CoWrt of the 8ta fe of
Oregon, in and for Lane County, as
the tim e and place for hearing ob­
jections to the same and for the final
settlement of the estate of said
deceased
M A R G A R E T F R A N C E » POW ERS.
Executrix.
A. E W H E E L E R , Attorney.
J 13-20-27 J1 1-11
Violet Ray Gasoline
It will improve the performance of your car and
reduce carbon deposits in the engine thereby lessening
the upkeep in regrinding valves and cylinders.
\ iolet Ray costs no more than ordinary gasoline
but goes farther. It has the reliable General Petro­
leum company back of it. Drive in where you see our
green and violet signs.
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ANDSERVICE STATION
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Now is the time to buy your refrigerator when you
have a whole season ahead of you. We have a
large assortment of refrigerators of sizes and
prices to meet popular demands.
You can't afford to be without a refrigerator when
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Can be purchased at the following low prices:
$14.59, $22.00, $23.75,
$27.50, $28.75 and $33.50
Delivered to your home.
Wright & Sons
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
PAINT